/ˈfiːkəl/
OriginFrom Middle French fecal, from Latin faex, equivalent to feces + -al.
- not-comparableOf or relating to feces.
“Differential biochemical or physiological characteristics which correlate with aerogenesis at elevated incubation temperatures will be adapted towards a fecal coliform procedure and towards converting”
“Beaches from Crystal River, Florida, to Ogunquit, Maine, have been under advisories warning about water quality this week because of elevated levels of bacteria associated with fecal waste.”
Formsfaecal(alternative, Commonwealth) · fæcal(alternative, dated)